- The
Sumpa (Wylie: sum pa) were a
tribe living in
northeastern Tibet from
ancient times.
Chinese historical sources refer to them as "Qiang", a term for...
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province and the
canton of the same name.
Santa Elena,
originally called Sumpa, is
located on the
Ecuadorian peninsula near the city of Guayaquil. It is...
- Alon 2008 Fiel
Isang Lahi:
Pearls from the
Orient 2009
Professor Balaoing Sumpa 2009
Dennis Puntod 2009 Till My
Heartaches End 2010
Paquito Barredo Corazon:...
- one
prevailed over all his
neighbouring clans. He
besieged the
Kingdom of
Sumpa in the
early 7th
century and
eventually conquered it. He
gained control...
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Chiefdom of
Tsanlha History of
Tibet Timeline of
Tibetan history Flag of
Tibet Sumpa Upper Mustang Sherpa people Baima people Balti people Bhotias and Bhutia...
- also used for
queens regnant of
Eastern Kingdom of Women [zh] of the
tribe Sumpa and it is
different from the
title wánghòu (王后, "king's consort") which...
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History of the Rise, Progress, and
Downfall of
Buddhism in
India (1908) by
Sumpa Khan-po Yeçe Pal Jor (in
Tibetan with an
index in English,
edited by Sarat...
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monks at Sera
Monastery also
recognised him as
their abbot.
According to
Sumpa Khenpo, the
great Gelug scholar, he also
studied Nyingma tantric doctrines...
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river Las Cañas, Acelhuate, Tapachula, Chantecuán, El Sauce, and
Chagiiite Sumpa and
Arenal streams, and
other unnamed Aposento. The main
rivers are the...
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Estate SK
Sangai SK
Sebanban SK
Semada SK
Semukoi SK
Sejijag SK
Serian SK
Sumpas SK
Sungai Kenyah SK
Sungai Rimu SK
Sungai Sameran SK
Sungan SK
Tanah Merah...